curriculum vitae - u.arizona.edu
... [40] Cook, E.R., P.J. Krusic, K.J. Anchukaitis, B.M. Buckley, T. Nakatsuka, M. Sano and the PAGES Asia2k members, Tree-ring reconstructed summer temperature anomalies for temperate East Asia since 800 C.E., Climate Dynamics, 41(11), 2957–2972, doi: 10.1007/s00382-012-1611-x, 2013. [39] Ummenhofer, C ...
... [40] Cook, E.R., P.J. Krusic, K.J. Anchukaitis, B.M. Buckley, T. Nakatsuka, M. Sano and the PAGES Asia2k members, Tree-ring reconstructed summer temperature anomalies for temperate East Asia since 800 C.E., Climate Dynamics, 41(11), 2957–2972, doi: 10.1007/s00382-012-1611-x, 2013. [39] Ummenhofer, C ...
Use of general circulation model output in the creation of climate
... that the effects of greenhouse warming will become dominant over the natural variability of climate, including the effects of volcanic eruptions, E1 Nifio/Southern Oscillations (ENSOs), internal atmospheric and oceanic circulation variations, and possible solar variations, and all agree that surface ...
... that the effects of greenhouse warming will become dominant over the natural variability of climate, including the effects of volcanic eruptions, E1 Nifio/Southern Oscillations (ENSOs), internal atmospheric and oceanic circulation variations, and possible solar variations, and all agree that surface ...
Maple Syrup and Climate Change
... syrup producers meetings, local radio station, mall display, local fairs, science fairs, etc. Specific: Student a public service announcement (PSA), create a mind-map, an infographic, or a poem / song and present this to their local area maple syrup producers association or become involved in a loca ...
... syrup producers meetings, local radio station, mall display, local fairs, science fairs, etc. Specific: Student a public service announcement (PSA), create a mind-map, an infographic, or a poem / song and present this to their local area maple syrup producers association or become involved in a loca ...
GDI 12 – Pre institute Aff and Case Neg
... invest their earnings despite record profits—continue to push against faster economic growth and job creation. In short, the economy continues to suffer from a lack of demand. Monetary authorities have already pushed interest rates down to zero. Congress needs to step up and focus on expansionary fi ...
... invest their earnings despite record profits—continue to push against faster economic growth and job creation. In short, the economy continues to suffer from a lack of demand. Monetary authorities have already pushed interest rates down to zero. Congress needs to step up and focus on expansionary fi ...
Climate Change Aspects in Agriculture
... place for irrigation for some time, and more recently, in 2006, the government initiated a subsidy for agriculture. Agricultural subsidies were aimed at convincing farmers to use non-cultivated land lots and improve competitiveness of small farms.10 The ‘Wheat Seed Production Development Program’ al ...
... place for irrigation for some time, and more recently, in 2006, the government initiated a subsidy for agriculture. Agricultural subsidies were aimed at convincing farmers to use non-cultivated land lots and improve competitiveness of small farms.10 The ‘Wheat Seed Production Development Program’ al ...
Impacts of thermohaline circulation shutdown in the twenty
... Even though Northern Hemisphere mean SAT change over land after THC shutdown in a pre-industrial climate and a 21st century climate are similar in magnitude, there are important regional differences. 3.3 Regional temperature change Because the seasonal cycle varies between climate zones, it is not c ...
... Even though Northern Hemisphere mean SAT change over land after THC shutdown in a pre-industrial climate and a 21st century climate are similar in magnitude, there are important regional differences. 3.3 Regional temperature change Because the seasonal cycle varies between climate zones, it is not c ...
The Role of Regional SST Warming Variations in the - NCAR-RAL
... strength of the North Atlantic subtropical high. Second, the warm ENSO-like state simulated in the eastern tropical Pacific could decrease precipitation over MA, as warm ENSO events are associated with drying over MA. The authors use the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) AGCM to in ...
... strength of the North Atlantic subtropical high. Second, the warm ENSO-like state simulated in the eastern tropical Pacific could decrease precipitation over MA, as warm ENSO events are associated with drying over MA. The authors use the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) AGCM to in ...
Influence of Anthropogenic Climate Change on Planetary Wave
... Explanations include changes in soil-moisture17,18, changing tropical Pacific sea surface temperature20,21, and the potential impact of rapid Arctic warming19,22–25. Coumou et al.19 showed that the Northern Hemisphere summer jet and associated storm activity have weakened since 1979 and hypothesized ...
... Explanations include changes in soil-moisture17,18, changing tropical Pacific sea surface temperature20,21, and the potential impact of rapid Arctic warming19,22–25. Coumou et al.19 showed that the Northern Hemisphere summer jet and associated storm activity have weakened since 1979 and hypothesized ...
View/Open - Sokoine University of Agriculture
... data were obtained from the Tanzanian Meteorological Agency (http://www.meteo.go.tz/) for the corresponding 49 year period. In order to preserve important local climatic heterogeneity, four stations representing the main arabica growing regions of Tanzania were used. These include Lyamungu, Arusha a ...
... data were obtained from the Tanzanian Meteorological Agency (http://www.meteo.go.tz/) for the corresponding 49 year period. In order to preserve important local climatic heterogeneity, four stations representing the main arabica growing regions of Tanzania were used. These include Lyamungu, Arusha a ...
Modeling climate change impacts on phenology and population
... philopatry and phenology of a species and then build on concepts unique to each field. A central concept is the bioclimate envelope, which correlates climate variables with observed species distributions to indirectly describe environmental preferences or limits, and how that might affect any match-m ...
... philopatry and phenology of a species and then build on concepts unique to each field. A central concept is the bioclimate envelope, which correlates climate variables with observed species distributions to indirectly describe environmental preferences or limits, and how that might affect any match-m ...
Slide 1
... sun spots, have a huge impact on our climate. Solar energy: about 100 million billion watts Total energy consumption on earth: about 15 million million watts (viz. 1/10000th the solar energy) NCL Academy Outreach lecture series – February 2010 ...
... sun spots, have a huge impact on our climate. Solar energy: about 100 million billion watts Total energy consumption on earth: about 15 million million watts (viz. 1/10000th the solar energy) NCL Academy Outreach lecture series – February 2010 ...
No consensus on consensus
... the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Based upon the precautionary principle, the UNFCCC established a qualitative climate goal for the long term: avoiding dangerous climate change by stabilization of the concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases. The IPCC scientific assessmen ...
... the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Based upon the precautionary principle, the UNFCCC established a qualitative climate goal for the long term: avoiding dangerous climate change by stabilization of the concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases. The IPCC scientific assessmen ...
Quantifying the contribution of land use change to surface
... Due to a series of agricultural activities including wheat harvest, straw burning, and rice irrigation from early May to mid June, the albedo for the cropland decreased quickly and reached a minimum value in June due to the burning and then increased when rice started growing. In this way, the diffe ...
... Due to a series of agricultural activities including wheat harvest, straw burning, and rice irrigation from early May to mid June, the albedo for the cropland decreased quickly and reached a minimum value in June due to the burning and then increased when rice started growing. In this way, the diffe ...
Personal Efficacy, the Information Environment
... like stem-cell research, where scientists will line up on opposing sides to debate the scientific merits of differing positions. In fact, Bord, O’Connor, and Fisher (2000, p. 215) report that “[a]ccurate knowledge of global warming is the strongest single predictor of behavioral intentions . . .”.(5 ...
... like stem-cell research, where scientists will line up on opposing sides to debate the scientific merits of differing positions. In fact, Bord, O’Connor, and Fisher (2000, p. 215) report that “[a]ccurate knowledge of global warming is the strongest single predictor of behavioral intentions . . .”.(5 ...
a reprint - Integrative Biology
... which revealed no significant difference in m1 shape between sexes (P > 0.05). Sexes were pooled for all other analyses. 2.3. PLS analyses In order to determine the relationship between morphology, represented as 42 shape coordinates and centroid size, and geographic position, represented by latitude ...
... which revealed no significant difference in m1 shape between sexes (P > 0.05). Sexes were pooled for all other analyses. 2.3. PLS analyses In order to determine the relationship between morphology, represented as 42 shape coordinates and centroid size, and geographic position, represented by latitude ...
The Denial of Global Warming
... temperature increase was the prospect of “polar amplification”—that warming would be greater, maybe a lot greater, at the poles. In their model, the poles warmed by 10°C to 12°C—a colossal amount.13 None of this was new. Professional climate modelers had already published papers that said pretty muc ...
... temperature increase was the prospect of “polar amplification”—that warming would be greater, maybe a lot greater, at the poles. In their model, the poles warmed by 10°C to 12°C—a colossal amount.13 None of this was new. Professional climate modelers had already published papers that said pretty muc ...
Monitoring and evaluating climate change adaptation and
... evaluating adaptation. This report therefore presents findings of a scoping study undertaken by independent consultants on behalf of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) to provide a basis for developing a national framework for tracking climate change adaptation and DR ...
... evaluating adaptation. This report therefore presents findings of a scoping study undertaken by independent consultants on behalf of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) to provide a basis for developing a national framework for tracking climate change adaptation and DR ...
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... coupled with economic growth of nearly 7% per year to 2030 will translate into strong growth in food demand and hence crop production in India. Given that roughly 60% of crops produced in India are irrigated this will likely require a major expansion in demand for water. Growing demand for irrigatio ...
... coupled with economic growth of nearly 7% per year to 2030 will translate into strong growth in food demand and hence crop production in India. Given that roughly 60% of crops produced in India are irrigated this will likely require a major expansion in demand for water. Growing demand for irrigatio ...
climate change and eu security policy
... that are about the EU’s own institutional preparedness, not its commitments to tangible policy outputs.16 EU institutions themselves bear some blame for the lack of practical progress on climate security. Responsibilities for foreign and security policy, energy security, and climate change are split ...
... that are about the EU’s own institutional preparedness, not its commitments to tangible policy outputs.16 EU institutions themselves bear some blame for the lack of practical progress on climate security. Responsibilities for foreign and security policy, energy security, and climate change are split ...
Oceanic climate and circulation changes during the past four
... 2004] and early 1800s (E. Druffel and S. Griffin, unpublished data, 2006) ranged from 65% to 82%, suggesting that the contribution of SAMW varied significantly over time. [12] The mechanism responsible for the variable SAMW entrainment likely involves zonal processes. As southeast trade wind inten ...
... 2004] and early 1800s (E. Druffel and S. Griffin, unpublished data, 2006) ranged from 65% to 82%, suggesting that the contribution of SAMW varied significantly over time. [12] The mechanism responsible for the variable SAMW entrainment likely involves zonal processes. As southeast trade wind inten ...
Bangladesh: Climate Change Impacts and
... issue. No attempt has been made to incorporate aspects such as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (or emission inventory) and/or reduction of GHG emissions either through autonomous development or by the use of three financing mechanisms under Kyoto Protocol such as Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Th ...
... issue. No attempt has been made to incorporate aspects such as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (or emission inventory) and/or reduction of GHG emissions either through autonomous development or by the use of three financing mechanisms under Kyoto Protocol such as Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Th ...